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tokio/tokio-signal/tests/multi_loop.rs
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Ivan Petkov 461eebe612 signal: Replace ctrl_c with a CtrlC struct (#1273)
* Add a new `CtrlC` struct which will represent a stream of SIGINT
signals on Unix or the CTRL_C event on Windows
* `CtrlC` implements `Stream<Output = ()>` rather than `IoSteam` as
previously
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#![cfg(unix)]
#![deny(warnings, rust_2018_idioms)]
pub mod support;
use crate::support::*;
use libc;
use std::sync::mpsc::channel;
use std::thread;
#[test]
fn multi_loop() {
// An "ordinary" (non-future) channel
let (sender, receiver) = channel();
// Run multiple times, to make sure there are no race conditions
for _ in 0..10 {
// Run multiple event loops, each one in its own thread
let threads: Vec<_> = (0..4)
.map(|_| {
let sender = sender.clone();
thread::spawn(move || {
let mut rt = CurrentThreadRuntime::new().unwrap();
let signal = run_with_timeout(&mut rt, Signal::new(libc::SIGHUP)).unwrap();
sender.send(()).unwrap();
let _ = run_with_timeout(&mut rt, signal.into_future());
})
})
.collect();
// Wait for them to declare they're ready
for &_ in threads.iter() {
receiver.recv().unwrap();
}
// Send a signal
send_signal(libc::SIGHUP);
// Make sure the threads terminated correctly
for t in threads {
t.join().unwrap();
}
}
}